Blurb:
When a wolf mates with a human, the child is nearly always a
wolf. Briana was raised as a werewolf, but puberty hit and she never changed.
She’s persuaded a few wolves to bite her, but it never took. At nineteen, she’s
going to give it a final try. This time, she’ll ask someone who was bitten
instead of being born to it, to see if it makes a difference.
She grew up welcome in the Pack until she was branded a
human. Her developing teenage psyche was wounded by their rejection, and she
holds nothing but ill will for the Pack and all it stands for. However, it’s
fine for a human to glare at the Alpha and tell him he isn’t the boss of her.
Trying it as a wolf is another story. She’s determined to make a go of it as a
lone wolf, but Randall — the local Alpha — has other ideas, despite the fact
she’s property of his brother’s motorcycle club.
Briana was raised to be a werewolf and she finally feels
whole, but the transition is different for everyone. She understands
supernatural politics, but she’s going to have to maneuver through the highest
levels of them as a brand new wolf still struggling for control.
My review:
I LOVE this cover! When reading a book by Candace Blevins I
go into it with an Your Kink Is Not My Kink But Your Kink Is Ok mentality. I
love how she allows me an insight into how folks feel and what about the
activity does it for them. In Careful What You Ask For the author skirted a few
of my hot buttons and introduced me to some I didn’t know I had. Even with that
in mind the story was intriguing and the characters believable. I enjoyed
watching Briana grow and become one with her wolf. Patrick was an interesting
character and he too grew into his new role. I liked that as big and bad as he
is he wasn’t adverse to asking for assistance. This book can be read standalone
but is better if you have the background of the previous books.
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